Jorge Manuel Osinde graduated from the
Colegio Militar de la Nación in 1934. Osinde specialized in
military intelligence, and in 1943 received the official
diploma of an Information Officer in the
Argentine Army. He served in the Information Service of the army until 1947, when he was appointed by
Juan Perón (then the
president) to be the head of Federal Coordination. In 1954, he was assigned to the Army Information Service, where he reported directly to Perón. After
Perón was deposed in a coup in 1955,
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu became
de facto president and had Osinde incarcerated in
Ushuaia, where he remained until being released by President
Arturo Frondizi in 1958. Subsequently, Perón (who was in
exile at the time) assigned Osinde a variety of tasks, such as searching for the body of
Eva Perón, protecting
Isabel Perón when she traveled to Argentina in 1964, and leading a failed attempt to return Perón himself to Argentina the same year. == References ==